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Alberta wood bison safely relocated to Alaska

15 April 20263 Mins Read

 

Dozens of Alberta-raised bison calves sent to Alaska as part of a relocation agreement with the state made it safely to their new home, but it wasn’t without months of logistical work and a 40-hour trip on treacherous northern roads.

Jonathan DeMoor, resource conservation manager for Elk Island National Park, said the 44 wood bison arrived in Fairbanks, Alaska, on Tuesday night. 

The calves, which are all under one years old, departed Monday morning from the park east of Edmonton on a cattle liner with wood chip bedding, water and hay — their food of choice. They were also given a tranquillizer to help calm their nerves.

DeMoor said the animals were inspected by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency before they were loaded onto the liner, which remained sealed for the non-stop drive to the Alaska interior.

“They unloaded every animal successfully,” DeMoor said in an interview Wednesday.

“We hold our breath a little bit, because it’s a long drive.”

He said the trip took a little longer than the usual 36 hours because of snow and slushy conditions on the road near Whitehorse. 

The bison entourage included three Elk Island staff members in another vehicle, constantly monitoring the animals’ welfare.

“They have some contingency supplies along with them, just in case anything happens during the drive,” DeMoor said.

The only pit stop was in Whitehorse, where the truck driver handed the animals off to a second driver to finish the trek north. 

Park staff spent months selecting the large-hoofed animals and getting them ready. They also had to undergo a 60-day quarantine, separated from other bison.

This was the fourth wood bison transfer from Elk Island to Alaska, which previously received herds from the park in 2008, 2022 and 2024. 

DeMoor said the park has a memorandum of understanding with the state that includes another transfer in two years. 

“We’re likely to renew that MOU, but we haven’t entered negotiation around that yet,” he said.

There are more than 170 wood bison in Alaska, which are all from Elk Island or descendants of ones that were.

The relocation program is part of a federal government plan to ensure survival of the species, which was once on the brink of extinction. 

One of the main ways the fully fenced  park manages its bison population is by moving them to other natural habitats, including Indigenous communities in North America.

Alaska isn’t the farthest  Elk Island bison have travelled. The park used to have a memorandum of understanding with the Sakha Republic in Russia. Wood bison were sent to a national park there in 2006, 2011, 2013 and 2020. 

For those transfers, DeMoor said, as many as 30 bison were loaded onto a military transport plane. 

“The steppe bison population there was extirpated, but the wood bison are the closest living relative. So that’s why they were getting animals from Elk Island,” he said. 

There are no more plans to send bison to the Siberian territory, after relations between Canada and Russian worsened with the war in Ukraine.

Elk Island has played a key role in the conservation of bison since the early 1900s. 

DeMoor said plains bison are usually relocated to areas south of the park, while wood bison, which were introduced there in 1965, are better suited for boreal forests to the north. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 15, 2026.

By Daniela Germano | Copyright 2026, The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

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